Privacy
Privacy at LabXref
LabXref is a public, no-account lookup. This notice explains the limited information the site may receive when people search compatibility evidence, open pages, or send feedback.
No accounts
LabXref does not currently offer user accounts, login, registration, saved lists, or paid workspaces. You can use the public search and product pages without creating a profile.
Search and page usage
Searches and page requests are intended to be anonymous product-data signals. LabXref may record query text, the page requested, result counts, timestamps, and basic request metadata so we can understand missing products, zero-result searches, and content quality.
Please avoid typing personal, patient, confidential, or unpublished research information into search boxes or feedback notes.
Feedback submissions
Feedback controls such as “worked in my lab,” “did not fit,” or “incorrect spec” may be stored with the related product or compatibility signal. If a feedback form later asks for an optional name, email, institution, supplier, or note, that information will be used to understand or follow up on the submitted correction.
Logs, analytics, cookies, and HTMX
Like most web services, LabXref and its hosting providers may process server logs that include IP address, user agent, referrer, route, status code, and timing information. We may also use simple analytics to learn which pages and searches are useful.
The public lookup does not need advertising cookies or client-side accounts. Some pages may use HTMX for small progressive-enhancement interactions, such as submitting feedback without a full page reload; the same forms should remain understandable without relying on JavaScript-only rendering.
Questions or corrections
For privacy questions, contact requests, or corrections to source or feedback data, use the project contact channel published with LabXref. Until a dedicated privacy workflow exists, please include enough context for the team to identify the relevant page, query, or feedback item.